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(Quote) Too many vulns for my liking. Opinionated design choices. They are present everywhere, but we have different opinions apparently. Small things like when you add ssh key the password stops working unconditionally. Yeah, I know passwords are l…
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For Desktop VirtualBox isn't that much worse than alternatives, there are VMWare and Parallels (I believe they are paid these days), but there is no guarantee you'll like them.
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(Quote) I would say it's unlikely and @ionswitch_stan's version is better, but you can use dd to destroy all data: # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=1M or # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=1M count=100 to destroy first 100MB
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(Quote) In the past, all HPE controllers (and Dell and others) where in fact LSI controllers, so you can try to google your way through HPE docs or use LSI utilities to detect what's the real part number is. You can then download LSI firmware. Warn…
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I might be stretching it here, but wouldn't digest length be the same as address length then? (Quote)
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There are two kinds of people: those who have broken prod and those who haven't yet.
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(Quote) "Of any length" has been a showstopper in the past as far as I have read, because header of unknown length is not optimasible with ASICs. So a header of "any length" is going to be a massive performance hit.
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(Quote) you mean "in chaos" in chaos?
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(Quote) how so? also: news.ycombinator.com
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@foxone I don't think any stock solution does this, besides mammoths like Ceph, OpenStack and such. If there is, someone please surprise me. I guess you could (mis)use some haproxy stick-table jutsu, but it will force all the traffic through haprox…
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(Quote) I get cranky on this topic too =) It's the flashbacks I get from all the discussions I've had on this topic. People usually argue that ebay equipment is more expensive in the long run with all the maintenance and risk. But I am in a positio…
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(Quote) Well those trade-offs are what I am asking about. But if this question irritates you, I apologize, I didn't mean to. If I had requirement for top notch stuff I would go for this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B005MQOB98/ref=olp_pag…
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(Quote) if I may ask, why does it need to be new equipment?
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(Quote) <3
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@Bochi I too loved Mikrotik when I first saw it, but with time affection disappeared. I'm not saying it's bad, but I don't think it's worth it.
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(Quote) I believe so far I am not getting notified consistently when someone partial quotes me. (Quote) I'm logged in on one device.
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without 10G - easy https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cisco-WS-C3560X-24P-S-24-Port-Gigabit-PoE-Switch-1-Cisco-C3KX-NM-1G-1x-AC-JY/113766084987?epid=83698935&hash=item1a7cfcb17b:g:irsAAOSwYmFc7s7F
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(Quote) "Lube pump included" ... ............................ nuf said! (Quote) True. But the higher price for Solus grows, the more incentive to try.
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(Quote) I am being optimistic, yes, but just a little. Just to be clear "coded in two weeks" is sort of a meme. SolusVM is a lot of work, but none of it is rocket science. If they jack up their prices suddenly there is a point for someone …
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Something roughly resembling SolusVM can be coded in two weeks(tm). So if they do spike their prices I bet something else is going to pop up. The (im)maturity is gonna suck, but still...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvEWNlcefAw
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@uptime @chocolateshirt I must say, I assume the node was rebooted. The facts: * I found my VPS turned off twice. * I created a ticket asking whether I had been breaking TOS and they said It hadn't been the case. * They stated they don't have aut…
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@uptime Frankfurt, KVM
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It's funny, I've just recently cancelled my server with Virmach, because their reliability was worse than with other providers I'm running VPSes with. The usual practice is you get an email saying "hey, the node is gonna reboot, be ready"…
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I have alerting system (not monitoring) assembled from shell scripts on cron with transport of choice (Telegram API in my case, but could be email or whatever) I feel like if you want graphs it will never be truly lightweight. Though I've heard good…
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for personal fleet of less then ten servers - plain ssh haven't regretted it yet